Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii
Volcanic activity (including lava flows, debris flows and tephra eruptions) is a regular feature of many landscapes of the North Island of New Zealand and the Hawaiian archipelago. Over the last 35 years, we have been using a combination of the chronosequence and direct monitoring methodologies (Cla...
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ftunivwaikato:oai:researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz:10289/5718 2023-05-15T18:43:35+02:00 Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii Clarkson, Bruce D. Clarkson, Beverley R. 2010 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10289/5718 en eng Clarkson, B.D. & Clarkson, B.R. (2010). Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii. In Proceedings of the international symposium “Plants and Volcanoes”, Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences, Fuji-Yoshida September 9-11th, 2010. 60pp. https://hdl.handle.net/10289/5718 © 2010 The Authors volcanic landscapes New Zealand vegetation change Conference Contribution 2010 ftunivwaikato 2022-03-29T15:12:05Z Volcanic activity (including lava flows, debris flows and tephra eruptions) is a regular feature of many landscapes of the North Island of New Zealand and the Hawaiian archipelago. Over the last 35 years, we have been using a combination of the chronosequence and direct monitoring methodologies (Clarkson 1998; Walker et al. 2010) to research the pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in these landscapes. The following account summarizes pattern and process from our main study sites: Whakaari (White Island), Rangitoto Island, Mt Tarawera, Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu, and Mt Taranaki in New Zealand and Mauna Loa in Hawaii. The main focus of this account is forest development following significant eruptions. Conference Object White Island The University of Waikato: Research Commons New Zealand White Island ENVELOPE(48.583,48.583,-66.733,-66.733) Clarkson ENVELOPE(-64.767,-64.767,-68.117,-68.117) |
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Volcanic activity (including lava flows, debris flows and tephra eruptions) is a regular feature of many landscapes of the North Island of New Zealand and the Hawaiian archipelago. Over the last 35 years, we have been using a combination of the chronosequence and direct monitoring methodologies (Clarkson 1998; Walker et al. 2010) to research the pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in these landscapes. The following account summarizes pattern and process from our main study sites: Whakaari (White Island), Rangitoto Island, Mt Tarawera, Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu, and Mt Taranaki in New Zealand and Mauna Loa in Hawaii. The main focus of this account is forest development following significant eruptions. |
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Clarkson, Bruce D. Clarkson, Beverley R. |
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Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii |
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Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii |
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Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii |
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Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii |
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Clarkson, B.D. & Clarkson, B.R. (2010). Pattern and process of vegetation change (succession) in recent volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and Hawaii. In Proceedings of the international symposium “Plants and Volcanoes”, Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences, Fuji-Yoshida September 9-11th, 2010. 60pp. https://hdl.handle.net/10289/5718 |
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